If You Grew Up in the ’60s or ’70s, These 8 Errands Felt Routine
Running errands by bike, returning milk bottles, calling from booths, mailing letters, and paying bills kept your day alive.
Running errands by bike, returning milk bottles, calling from booths, mailing letters, and paying bills kept your day alive.
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